Except he wasn't. That was the whole point of his episode in Season 2. To let go of his brother. Yeah, it's a pretty ****** thing to ask him to do but the whole idea behind that episode was that Daryl comes to terms with the fact that his brother was not a good guy.

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"When I was in college, I was belittling the woman who later become my wife for not knowing who Boba Fett was, and she responded by asking me if I knew who the Prime Minister of Israel was. Surprisingly? Not Mon Mothma."-BKV

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"When I was in college, I was belittling the woman who later become my wife for not knowing who Boba Fett was, and she responded by asking me if I knew who the Prime Minister of Israel was. Surprisingly? Not Mon Mothma."-BKV

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"When I was in college, I was belittling the woman who later become my wife for not knowing who Boba Fett was, and she responded by asking me if I knew who the Prime Minister of Israel was. Surprisingly? Not Mon Mothma."-BKV

After finding out that her Prince Charming has had her friends in town, deliberately kept it from her (essentially confirming every suspicion Michonne was trying to relay to her that he's a creep) and then told her that basically she's an inconsequential piece of tail who doesn't warrant any sort of confidence... she works to rally the troops so she can keep playing house instead of thinking "OK, **** this guy. How do I get out of here". Oh vey.

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So when you find yourself locked onto an unpleasant train of thought, heading for the places in your past where the screaming is unbearable, remember there is always madness. Madness is the emergency exit. You can just step outside, and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened. You can lock them away forever.

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"When I was in college, I was belittling the woman who later become my wife for not knowing who Boba Fett was, and she responded by asking me if I knew who the Prime Minister of Israel was. Surprisingly? Not Mon Mothma."-BKV

It's all fun and games in a Ricktatorship until you start hearing and seeing ****.

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So when you find yourself locked onto an unpleasant train of thought, heading for the places in your past where the screaming is unbearable, remember there is always madness. Madness is the emergency exit. You can just step outside, and close the door on all those dreadful things that happened. You can lock them away forever.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Okay, that vision of Rick’s at the end: What the hell is wrong with this guy?

GLEN MAZZARA: That is a vision of Lori haunting Rick, and she’s appearing to him in what was her wedding dress, on the day he was happiest with her. And if you look at that moment — and this is important — if you look at that moment when he sees her, it’s right when he’s about to let Tyrese and his group join the group and stay in the prison. And his sanity cracks and his subconscious shows him this vision, which is a classic horror moment. And it’s at exactly the wrong time, and it ruins something for that group. And Hershel, who is very astute and a good friend of Rick’s and has a lot of insights into that Rick-Lori relationship — this will be an arc for him, the fact that his friend is slipping away. It activates Hershel in an interesting way. Hershel spent the back half of the first part of the season recovering from his injury. Hershel is now back and he’s ready to kick ass with his one good leg. He really needs to save his friend.

After finding out that her Prince Charming has had her friends in town, deliberately kept it from her (essentially confirming every suspicion Michonne was trying to relay to her that he's a creep) and then told her that basically she's an inconsequential piece of tail who doesn't warrant any sort of confidence... she works to rally the troops so she can keep playing house instead of thinking "OK, **** this guy. How do I get out of here". Oh vey.

Just because she knows the Gov is a piece of ****, why would she foresake a generally good group of people in their time of need? So she could go out on her own to a ****ty, run-down prison with a group of people she hasn't been a part of for almost a year? Come on, now...

I could see her turning on the Governor, but I don't think she'll be like "Hey, Woodbury, **** all y'all!!!" and take off into the night.

after sophia came out of the barn in season 2, we had norman’s character retreat a bit and he dropped out of some episodes. Ummm…we won’t do that again. Daryl is front and center. There are a few interesting episodes where we play the storyline a bit. Fans don’t have to worry. There’s more than enough daryl to go around.